Trending Topics

Ill. officer injured, K-9 killed in shooting

Alton Police Department Officer Allen Averbeck was treated at a hospital and is expected to recover; K-9 Odin was taken to an animal hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries

Alton mourns loss of police dog killed in shooting

“K-9 Odin served our community with exceptional bravery, and his sacrifice will always be remembered,” the city said in a Facebook posting.

O’Fallon Missouri Police Department via Facebook

Editor’s note: A GoFundMe has been set up to raise funds to purchase protective vests for the department’s K-9s. If you would like to donate, click here.


By Mike Koziatek
Belleville News-Democrat

ALTON, Ill. — An Alton police officer is recovering at home from injuries he suffered early Thursday in a shooting that left a suspect and the officer’s police dog dead.

Police Officer First Class Allen Averbeck is the officer who was injured, according to the city of Alton.

K-9 Odin also was injured in the shooting and died after being taken to an animal hospital.

The name of the suspect has not been released.

Alton Mayor David Goins gave an update on Averbeck’s condition in a late afternoon news conference.

“He is resting well at home and thanks everyone for their concern,” Goins said.

Goins said Odin’s death is “a very tough loss.”

“They develop a bond that is unbreakable and unshakeable,” Goins said of the relationship between officers such as Averbeck and the dogs they oversee.

“They also develop a bond with the family because this canine goes home with this officer every day and really becomes part of that officer’s family,” he said.

Trending
The alleged hazing practices include officers being required to shave their heads, wear long-sleeved uniforms in hot weather or being forbidden from speaking unless spoken to
The Amherst police officer was working a crash that disturbed the pole and wire when a truck drove past, hitting the wire and pulling the pole toward the officer
Sheriff Chronister described the scene as “literally out of a castaway movie,” with the boy gasping for air as they rescued him
“This is extraordinary to see this type of flooding...I can only imagine how scary it was,” Sheriff Chad Chronister said in a video posted to social media

“K-9 Odin served our community with exceptional bravery, and his sacrifice will always be remembered,” the city said in a Facebook posting.

Illinois State Police said in a news release earlier Thursday that state officers are investigating the “use of force portion” of the shooting.

Alton police officers “engaged in gunfire with a suspect” in the 700 block of East Sixth Street, according to the news release.

A police officer, later identified as Averbeck, was taken to a hospital while Odin was taken to an animal hospital with “critical injuries,” according the the Illinois State Police statement early Thursday.

The news release doesn’t describe what happened prior to the shootout.

Alton requested assistance from state police at about 6:05 a.m.

___

(c)2024 the Belleville News-Democrat (Belleville, Ill.)
Visit the Belleville News-Democrat (Belleville, Ill.) at www.bnd.com
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.